Researchers unveil experimental 36-core chip

The more cores — or processing units — a computer chip has, the bigger the problem of communication between cores becomes. For years, Li-Shiuan Peh, the Singapore Research Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at MIT, has argued that the massively multicore chips of the future will need to resemble little Internets, where each core has an associated router, and data travels between cores in packets of fixed size.

Re: Researchers unveil experimental 36-core chip

Originally Posted by Cyberburnout

Ok. I want one. Make one for me!

Make your own wrist computer instruction:Clik Here
PS. But lets leave the jokes aside, having such computer (36 cores), paired with the HP memister (as you already said), yes it would be something spectacular.

Re: Researchers unveil experimental 36-core chip

Originally Posted by Smiki007

Make your own wrist computer instruction:Clik Here
PS. But lets leave the jokes aside, having such computer (36 cores), paired with the HP memister (as you already said), yes it would be something spectacular.

Why in the heck would I want to do it myself? lol That is cool they have a video for this stuff. Awesome.

Re: Researchers unveil experimental 36-core chip

The NASA Astronauts each had a wrist PC that they used during spacewalks. They could do a lot with them, and also could ask NASA questions, and have the answers displayed on the wrist device.
They were usually repairing something on the Space Station when they were out there, and having torque specs and diagrams readily available really helped them out.